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56. I saw that
(P) but seeing my host in this mood
(Q) I deemed it proper to take leave
(R) a I had frequently done before
(S) it had been my intention to pass the
night there
(A) QPSR (B) QRPS
(C) SPQR (D) SRPQ



D





57. It was to be
(P) before their school examination
(Q) which was due to start
(R) the last expedition
(S) in a month’s time
(A) SRQP (B) RQSP
(C) RPQS (D) SPRQ




C






58. They felt safer
(P) to watch the mountain
(Q) of more than fire miles
(R) as they settled down
(S) from a distance
(A) RPSQ (B) RSQP
(C) PQRS (D) PRSQ





A




59. If you need help
(P) immediately and politely
(Q) ask for attendants
(R) to help our customers
(S) Who have instructions
(A) SQPR (B) QPSR
(C) QSRP (D) SQRP





C


60. He was so kind and generous that
(P) he not only
(Q) made others do so
(R) but also
(S) helped them himself
(A) PSRQ (B) SPQR
(C) PRSQ (D) QPRS






A




61. (P) hope has everything
(Q) and he who has
(R) health and hope
(S) he who has
(A) RSPQ (B) QRSP
(C) RPSQ (D) SRQP




D










62. (P) this new method
(Q) evolved
(R) it was out of
(S) his truthful way of living that
(A) PSRQ (B) QPRS

(C) RSPQ (D) RPSQ



C




63.

(P) even against
(Q) ill will
(R) opponents
(S) he never harboured
(A) SQPR (B) PRQS
(C) SRPQ (D) QPRS






A













64. (P) where Gandhiji stood
(Q) our long discussions about socialism
(R) had left me
(S) rather bewildered and confused as to
just
(A) PSQR (B) QRSP
(C) SPQR (D) PSRQ





B











65. (P) methodology
(Q) an alternative
(R) under Lenin advanced
(S) the communists
(A) QPRS (B) RQSP
(C) PRQS (D) SRQP





D









66. S1: Abraham went to the great slave
market in new Orleans.
S6: He did not rest until he achieved his
goal
(P) from that day onwards he hated the
entire slave trade
(Q) The slave were auctioned like cattle
there
(R) The right of these miserable human
beings made him very sad
(S) He resolved to do everything he could
to abolish it.
(A) QRPS (B) PQRS
(C) SRQP (D) QPRS






A










67. S1: He was no child prodigy
S6: He was the parade as a movement of
people compelled to be machines
(P) when soldiers marched through Munich
accompanied by drums and pipes,
children enthusiastically joined in
(Q) indeed, it was a very long time before
Albert learned to speak
(R) But when little Albert passed such a
parade, he began to cry and told his
parents, “When I grow up. I do not want
to be one of those people.”
(S) He was always taciturn.
(A) QPSR (B) RQSP
(C) SQPR (D) QSPR





C








68. S1: I stopped and looked up at the building
S6: Help! Save me!
(P) I thought I must have imagined the scream
(Q) There were no lights at all in it.
(R) then I heard the voice again
(S) Everyone seemed to be asleep
(A) QSRP (B) PQRS
(C) QSPR (D) RSPQ





C







69. S1: The flight was delayed by a few hours.
S6: The threat turned out to be a hoax and
the plane took off a few hours behind
the schedule.
(P) The caller had given information about
the planting of a time bomb in the plane
(Q) the empty plane was subjected to a
through search
(R) The passengers were asked to vacate
the plane
(S) The delay was caused by an anonymous
phone call
(A) RQPS (B) SPRQ
(C) QRPS (D) PQSR


B










70. S1: Health is the most valuable of all earthy
possessions
S6: The man who does not overeat rises
early in the morning at case with
himself
(P) to enjoy good health we should refrain
from excess in eating
(Q) otherwise use will not get sound sleep.
(R) we should eat only moderately and not
devour whatever we get.
(S) without it all other possessions are
worthless.
(A) QSRP (B) QSPR
(C) SPRQ (D) SPQR



C










71. S1: The nations of the world live under a
variety of political systems
S6: Thus, the idea that popular will is the
only criterion of authority is accepted
in principle.
(P) However ours is a democratic age
(Q) A state of ideal democracy is no where
to be found.
(R) All Political systems today claim to be
based on popular will
(S) Same are totally undemocratic while
some others are democratic
(A) SQPR (B) PQSR
(C) SQRP (D) PQRS






A






72. S1: The real value of Karate, Aikido,
KungFu and the other martial arts has
little to do with physical feats such as
breaking bricks or fighting.
S6: when that happens, it engenders the
feeling of attunement with universal
forces, of identification with the
mysterious power of like itself.
(P) It further tells us that our energy and
awareness our capacity for courage and
compassion, are far greater than we
have been led to believe.
(Q) It tells us that we need not fear
(R) The real value of martial arts study lies
in what it tells us about ourselves.
(S) It tells us that our personal limits can,
therefore, be transcended
A) PQRS (B) PSQR
(C) RQPS (D) SPQR





C










73. S1: Man shares with birds and animals one
particular instinct, the instinct to build
a house to live in
S6: The key is, real warmth and comfort,
and not mere show
(P) to visit an English house, and that too,
an old manor house, is to know that it
means to own a house
(Q) Man’s idea of a house keep changing
from age to age
(R) But in all other respects, the same
instinct finds a much richer and more
complex expression in man
(S) of all people, perhaps, it is the English
who have the finest taste in this matter.
(A) PQRS (B) SPQR
(C) RQSP (D) QPRS






C









74. S1: Though a mediocre student, I took
science after passing the matriculation
examination.
S6: in spite of my deficiency, I was
successful in passing the intermediate
science examination
(P) One of my friends also advised me to
honour the wish of my father.
(Q) The result was that Words wrath,
Shelley and Keats were much better
understood by me than Euclid, Newton
and Dalton
(R) I had an aptitude for the arts.
(S) My choice was not backed by any
fascination or liking for the subject, but
was made simply to oblige my deceased
father who had wanted me to go in for
medicine
(A) SRQP (B) PQSR
(C) QPRS (D) SPRQ



D









75. S1: After working for same years in London,
Mr. Wilmot was transferred to a coast
resort and, of course, the family acting’s
were often made to the beach
S6: At first, all went well, but when they
decided to turn back, they encountered
difficulties.
(P) So, Mr Wilmot hired a boat and with his
two children, round out into the bay
(Q) One day, his children pleaded to be
taken out into the bay in a boat
(R) of course, they were tempted to go
farther than they had intended, past the
protecting cliff’s and out to the open sea.
(S) The sun was shining brightly, there was
little wind and the water was calm
(A) QSPR (B) SPRQ
(C) PRSQ (D) RQPS


A












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86. Has the price rise affected all the people?
(A)has all the people been affected by the
price rise?
(B) Are all the people being affected by the
price rise?
(C) Had all the people being affected by the
price rise?
(D) Are all the people affected by the price
rise?






A



87. Why haven’t they allowed you to go?
(A) Why you haven’t been allowed to go?
(B) Why haven’t you been allowed to go?
(C) Why were you not allowed to go?
(D) Why you were not allowed to go?






D




88. I expected him to give us financial aid.
(A) It was expected of him to give us
financial aid.
(B) Let it be expected that he would give
us financial aid.
(C) It was expected by me that he will give
us financial aid.
(D) He may expected to give us financial
aid



C



89. Tobacco manufactures are making
considerable efforts to gain new clients.
(A) Considerable efforts arc being made by
tobacco manufacturers to gain new
clients.
(B) Considerable efforts were being made
by tobacco manufacturers to gain new
clients.
(C) Considerable efforts are made by
tobacco manufactures to gain new
clients.
(D) To gain new clients by tobacco
manufactures, considerable efforts are
being made.



A










90. Has anybody done all this work?
(A) Have all the work been done by
somebody?
(B) Somebody has done all the work?
(C) The work has been done by somebody?
(D) Have all the work been done by any
body?








D




91. Cigarette smoking causes two million
deaths annually in the industrial states.
(A) Cigarette smoking has been causing
two million deaths annually in the
industrial states.
(B) Two million deaths are caused annually
by cigarette smoking in the industrial
states.
(C) Two million deaths are being caused by
cigarette smoking annually in the
industrial states.
(D) Two million deaths have been caused
by cigarette smoking in the industrial
states




B



92. Don’t speak until someone speaks to you.
(A) Don’t speak until you are spoken to.
(B) Don’t speak until someone is spoken
to.
(C) Don’t speak until you have been spoken
to.
(D) Don’t speak until someone has been
spoken to.




B




93. Did the noise frighten you?
(A) Did you frighten the noise?
(B) Was the noise frightened by you?
(C) Were you frightened by the noise?
(D) Where you frighten by the noise?







C



94. We are reaching the end of the exercise.
(A) This exercise is ended by us.
(B) The end of this exercise is being
reached by us.
(C) This is our end to the exercise.
(D) The exercise has reached its end by us







B




95. I expect you to complete this work before
sun set.
(A) I expect you to be completed this work
before sunset.
(B) I am expected you to complete this
work.
(C) You are expected to complete this work
before sunset.
(D) You are expected to be completed this
work before sunset.




C











96. Mona was writing a letter to her father.
(A) A letter was written to her father by
Mona.
(B) A letter has been written to her father
by Mona.
(C) A letter was being written by Mona to
her father.
(D) A letter was written by Mona to her
father.





C






97. He teaches us Grammar.
(A) Grammar is taught to us by him.
(B) We are being taught Grammar by him.
(C) Grammar is being taught us by him.
(D) We are taught Grammar by him.






D





98. Do you imitate others?
(A) Are others imitated by you?
(B) Are others being imitated by you?
(C) Were others being imitated by you?
(D) Have others been imitated by you?




A






99 I saw him conducting the rehearsal.
(A) He was seen conducting the rehearsal.
(B) I saw the rehearsal to be conducted by
him.
(C) He was seen by me to conduct the
rehearsal.
(D) I saw the rehearsal being conducted by
him.



D









100. Have the box broken.
(A) Have the broken box.
(B) Break the box.
(C) Get someone to break the box.
(D) They have broken the box.






C




101. His pocket has been picked
(A) They have his pocket picked.
(B) Picking has been done to his pocket.
(C) Picked has been his pocket.
(D) Someone has picked his pocket.





D




102. The French surrendered Quebec to the
English in 1759.
(A) Quebec was surrendered by the French
to the English in 1759.
(B) Quebec was surrendered to the English
in 1759 by the French.
(C) The English were surrendered Quebec
in 1759 by the French.
(D) Quebec was surrendered in 1759 by the
French to the English




A






103. Some one gave her a bull dog.
(A) She was given a bull dog.
(B) A bull dog was given to her.
(C) She has been given a bull dog.
(D) She is being given a bull dog by
someone.




B







104. A stone struck me on the head.
(A) I was struck by a stone on the head.
(B) My head was struck by a stone.
(C) I had been struck by a stone on the
head.
(D) I was struck on the head by a stone.






D



105. You must look into this matter.
(A) This matter has been looked into by
you.
(B) This matter may be looked into by you.
(C) This matter should be looked into by
you.
(D) This matter into looked by you.



C



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106. “Don’t swim out too far boys”, I said.
(A) I warned the boys not to swim too far.
(B) I said the boys not to swim too far
(C) I proposed the boys not to swim too far.
(D) I asked the boys not to swim too far.





A




107. He said, “Be quiet”.
(A) He ordered to be quiet.
(B) He asked be quite.
(C) He said that be quiet.
(D) He told that be quiet.






A


108. The teacher said to the student, "do not talk
nonsense”.
(A) The teacher said the students that do
not talk nonsense.
(B) The teacher forbade the student to talk
nonsense.
(C) The teacher ordered the student to talk
nonsense.
(D) The teacher ordered the student not to
talk nonsense.




B







109. Mohan said to the servant, “Bring hot cup
of tea”
(A) Mohan told the servant to bring a hot
cup of tea.
(B) Mohan said the servant to bring a cup
of tea.
(C) Mohan ordered the servant to bring a
cup of tea.
(D) Mohan ordered to the servant to bring
a cup of tea





C




110. He said, “Let the sweets be distributed
among the children”.
(A) He said to let the sweets be distributed
among the children.
(B) He told to let the sweets be distributed
among the children.
(C) He proposed to let the sweets be
distributed among the children.
(D) He proposed that the sweets should be
distributed among the children.




D








111. My Father said to me, “Speak the truth and
be noble”.
(A) My father asked me to speak the truth
and be noble.
(B) My father forbade me to speak the truth
and be noble.
(C) My father ordered to me to speak the
truth and be noble.
(D) My father advised me to speak the truth
and be noble.



D






112. He said to me, “Please lend me your
fountain pen”.
(A) He ordered me to lend me your fountain
pen.
(B) He requested me to lend me your
fountain pen.
(C) He suggested me to lend me your
fountain pen.
(D) He requested me to lend him my
fountain pen.


D










113. He said, “Let us go for the morning walk”.
(A) He proposed us to go for the morning
walk.
(B) He ordered us to go for the morning
walk.
(C) He proposed that they should go for the
morning walk.
(D) He ordered that they should go for the
morning walk






C





114. She said, “Please do not disturb in my
studies”.
(A) She said that please do not disturb me
in my studies.
(B) She requested not to disturb her in her
studies.
(C) She suggested not to disturb her in her
studies.
(D) She proposed not to disturb her in
studies.






B






115. Ritul said, “Alas! I am ruined”.
(A) Ritul said that I am ruined.
(B) Ritul cried with grief that I am ruined.
(C) Ritul cried with grief that he was
ruined.
(D) Ritul said with grief that he was ruined


C












116. He said, “I cannot help you at present
because I am my self in difficulty”.
(A) He said that I cannot help you at
present because I am my self in
difficulty.
(B) He said that he could not help you at
present because he was himself in
difficulty.
(C) He told that he could not help you at
present because he was himself in
difficulty.
(D) He asked that he could not help you at
present because he was himself in
difficulty.






B



117. He told her, “I want to meet your father”.
(A) He told her that I want to meet your
father.
(B) He told her that he wanted to meet her
father.
(C) He told her that he wanted to meet her
father.
(D) He told her that she wanted to meet her
father.






B







118. He says, “1 don’t want to play any more”.
(A) He says that he doesn’t want to play any
more.
(B) He says that I don’t want to play
anymore.
(C) He says that I didn’t want to play any
more.
(D) He says that he didn’t want to play any
more.



A








119. The government has announced, “Taxes
would be raised”.
(A) The government has announced that
taxes would be raised.
(B) The government has announced that
taxes would raised.
(C) The government has announced that
taxes will be raised.
(D) The government has announced taxes
will be raised.



C







120. Ram Said. “We shall go to see the Taj in
the moonlit night”.
(A) Ram said thai we shall go to see the
Taj in the moonlit night.
(B) Ram Told that we shall go to see the
Taj in the moonlit night.
(C) Ram told that we should go to see the
Taj in the moonlit night.
(D) Ram Said that they should go to see the
Taj in the moonlit night






D



121. My father said to us, “We should study and
get a good division in the examination”.
(A) My father said us that we should study
and got a good division in the
examination.
(B) My father told us that we should studied
and got a good division in the
examination.
(C) My father said to us that we should
study and get a good division in the
examination.
(D) My father told to us that we should study
and get a good division in the
examination.



D








122. The servant said, “He met Ramesh when
he was coming from the market after
delivering the letter”.
(A) The servant said that met when
Ramesh was coming from the market
after delivering the letter.
(B) The servant said that he had met
Ramesh had been coming from the
market after delivering the letter.
(C) The servant told that he had met when
he was coming from the market after
delivering the letter.
(D) The servant told that he met when he
had been coming from the market after
delivering the letter.





B



123. Ravi Said, “He met his father last Sunday”.
(A) Ravi told that he had met his father last
Sunday.
(B) Ravi said that he had met his father
last Sunday.
(C) Ravi told that he had met his father last
Sunday.
(D) Ravi said that he met his father last
Sunday.






B





124. The watchman cried, “The thieves have
broken into the house and stolen away all
the property”.
(A) The watchman cried that the thieves
had broken into the house and stolen
away all the property.
(B) The watchman told that the thieves had
broken into the house and stolen away
all the property.
(C) The watchman told that the thieves
have broken into the house and stolen
away all the property.
(D) The watchman told that the thieves
have broken into the house and had
stolen away all the property

A












125. Raj said, “I was having my dinner when the
peon called upon me”.
(A) Raj said that he had been having his
dinner when the peon called upon him.
(B) Raj said that I was having my dinner
when the peon called upon him.
(C) Raj told that he had been having my
dinner when the peon called upon me.
(D) Raj said that he had been having his
dinner when the peon called upon him


A

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